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Wed. June 14, 1905: Ther. Very warm Sultry- Wea. Rain. Clouds, Got rained on about an hour before day called at the residence of a Mr. Jarvis and got our breakfast this morning, went south-west toward our field of labor. Asked Mrs. Rhoda Hale for dinner, and got it. staid with J.I. Hawkins about a mile north east of our work, we were in Elders Wilson and Cox’s work in Kiowa County. 125) (3

These diaries, written by William Louis Crawford, contains daily comments on the weather and on his activities with family and associates, crop growing, animal herding, photography, crayon painting, travel, church, etc. while living with his family at Oak Creek in Zion Canyon near Springdale, Utah. The first begins in the year 1898 when Louis was 25. Missionary experiences in Oklahoma are recorded from Nov. 17, 1904 to June 13, 1906.

Wed. June 14, 1905: Ther. Very warm Sultry- Wea. Rain. Clouds, Got rained on about an hour before day called at the residence of a Mr. Jarvis and got our breakfast this morning, went south-west toward our field of labor. Asked Mrs. Rhoda Hale for dinner, and got it. staid with J.I. Hawkins about a mile north east of our work, we were in Elders Wilson and Cox’s work in Kiowa County. 125) (3